1. Go to the Home screen, tap on the Menu icon and then select Settings.
2. In the Settings screen, select Wireless & networks.
3. If the WiFi is off, tap on the Wi-Fi line to turn it on. Then select Wi-Fi
settings. The ARCHOS will scan automatically for available WiFi networks
and show all the wireless networks in range of your device. The list is
refreshed continuously.
4. Tap on the network you want to connect to. Networks shown with the icon
are secured connections (requires a password). If it is a secured network,
tap the password field to make the keyboard* appear, enter the required
network information** and then tap on Connect. Your ARCHOS will now
attempt to establish a connection to that WiFi access point with the network
parameters you entered.
* Turn the device sideways to go to landscape view in order to have bigger
keys to type on.
** For free access WiFi points, there is no need to enter any special
information. For secured networks, you will need either a key (a series of
numbers and/or letters) of the type WEP, WPA, or WPA2, or you will need to have a WiFi access point
that uses the WiFi protection standard WPS (WiFi Protected Setup). Check with the person who manages
the WiFi network to obtain the exact connection parameters required.
3.1.1. ADVANCED CONNECTION
To manually scan for available WiFi networks, go to the Wi-Fi settings screen, tap on the Menu icon, then
tap on Scan.
If the WiFi network you want to connect to does not appear in the list, scroll down the screen, then tap on
Add a Wi-Fi network. Enter the required settings, then tap on Save. To access the advanced network
parameters (Regulatory domain, IP address, etc), tap on the Menu icon, then tap on Advanced. Other
parameters will appear: the required information can be obtained from the person who manages the
network.
3.2. WiFi connection problems
The ARCHOS internet tablets support the 802.11 b, g, and n WiFi protocols. If you cannot connect to
your access point, first determine if the problem lies with your access point or with the ARCHOS. Try
using another WiFi device, such as a laptop computer or a Wi-Fi enabled telephone and see if that will
connect to your access point. If it does, then use the same WiFi connection settings that it has on your
ARCHOS. You could also try connecting your ARCHOS to a friend's WiFi network and if this works,
change your access point parameters to similar ones.
3.2.1. POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
1. Check your WiFi router/modem documentation to see if it has a pairing button that needs to be pressed.
Some modems have such a button that must be pressed the very first time you try to make a WiFi
connection with a new device.
2. If you have to enter a password (a security code of type WEP or WPA) be very careful that you do not
confuse a 1 and I (one and letter “I”), a 0 and O (zero and letter “O”), or U and V. These are common
mistakes.
3. When entering a security code for your WiFi access, check the box Show password which will allow
you to see exactly what you are typing in. This will avoid any mistakes.
4. Some access points use what is known as MAC filtering. That means, the WiFi access point has a list of
access numbers (every hardware device has a unique MAC number) which are the only ones allowed to